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Discover LudwigThe phrase "due to experiencing" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate the cause or reason for something. For example: Due to experiencing financial difficulties, they were forced to sell their house.
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Then, at the end of the path, the individuals are fatigued due to experiencing the journey's heavy stress and agitation.
I am not diminishing the real fears that some people have due to experiencing trauma in their lives.
Women with MM were more impaired by attacks while women with MAM had overall highest burden, likely due to experiencing migraines on additional days.
Women with MAM had overall highest burden, due to experiencing not only peri-menstrual migraines but additional migraines outside of the peri-menstrual window.
And, yes, Missouri already had a 24-hour waiting period but, you see, some women are so moronic, so stupid, that it takes even longer for them to come out of whatever fog they are in due to experiencing, in Elmer's words, an "emotional time".
The median time of exiting the risk set due to experiencing the event or censoring was 26 months.
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"The mind-set has changed due to experience, and pressure".
Yes, Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard – finally – are due to experience their American dream in MLS.
Teachers with more power, due to experience or other factors, may be able to choose their preferred classes.
This leaves the resistance through air which once again due to experience I believe to be a large number but the significant factor preventing bird electrocution.
Most cephalometric errors are either due to experience of the operator or to landmark identification[29].
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